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    Salary satisfaction at Mitsui Chemicals Group

    66%
    When Mitsui Chemicals Group employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'66% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Mitsui Chemicals Group (Singapore)
    Jurong Island And Bukom, West Region
    Responsible for executing manufacturing process operations by performing routine shift activities to ensure the production process is in compliance.
    Responsible for executing manufacturing process operations by performing routine shift activities to ensure the production process is in compliance.
    classification: EngineeringEngineering
    7d ago
    7d ago

    at Mitsui Chemicals Group (Singapore)
    Jurong Island And Bukom, West Region
    This position has to take up responsibilities in the manufacturing of Alpha-Olefin Copolymers, namely TAFMER™ & EPR products in the plant.
    This position has to take up responsibilities in the manufacturing of Alpha-Olefin Copolymers, namely TAFMER™ & EPR products in the plant.
    classification: Science & TechnologyScience & Technology
    14d ago
    14d ago

    What’s it like working at Mitsui Chemicals Group?

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    Employees at Mitsui Chemicals Group appreciate the good career opportunities and freedom to voice opinions, as well as the company's strong culture that prioritises employee welfare. They also highlight having supportive colleagues.

    However, some potential challenges exist, such as communication breakdowns due to different languages used by the many expats. Additionally, some feel there are too many decision making processes, making it difficult to choose a path forward. Employees have also noted general issues with processes, though the specific processes are not detailed.